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Trae1976 Cerma-Glow ceramic header polish
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Anyone here ever used this stuff?

I have a set of Dynomax ceramic coated headers that need a good cleaning and polishing. They have a few "stained" areas from burnt fluids, along with a few light scuffs.

We also thought about trying a ceramic stove-top cleaner, but haven't gone that far yet.

Any suggestions?
Posted on: 2009/3/17 18:21
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itlgo2 Re: Cerma-Glow ceramic header polish
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adams metal polish #1 and #2

www.AdamsPolishes.com
Posted on: 2009/3/17 21:03
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Trae1976 Re: Cerma-Glow ceramic header polish
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itlgo2 wrote:
adams metal polish #1 and #2

www.AdamsPolishes.com


Hmm, interesting. I wouldn't have thought about that.

I won't be removing the headers to clean them - is it easy to use by hand?
Posted on: 2009/3/18 12:13
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itlgo2 Re: Cerma-Glow ceramic header polish
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I am not one to really gush over products
but i must admit, it is the easiest on and off product
i have used, looks kinda like milk, not really pasty,
rub it on, it dries quick, micro fiber towell
it comes right off, best stuff i have found, no shit
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